Music Monday: New Albums, Videos, and Music News

This week's new releases

Each title listed below will go on sale beginning Tuesday, February 28 unless otherwise indicated. Click on any LISTEN link to listen to a free, streaming version of the entire album (typically, available only during the week of release); streaming links go to AOL Music unless otherwise indicated. The week's most noteworthy releases are starred.

The instrumental rock trio of violinist and Bad Seeds/Grinderman member Warren Ellis, drummer Jim White, and guitarist Mick Turner return with their first album since 2005's Cinder79. Like that previous LP, Toward the Low Sun is produced by Casey Rice, and it features varied instrumentation, but, unlike its predecessor, no vocals.

After an unusually long six-year break (which, admittedly, did include a nifty 2007 collaboration with The Fall's Mark E Smith as Von Sudenfed), the electronic music duo of Andi Toma and Jan St. Werner return with their 10th LP (and first for Modeselektor's Monkeytown label) this week.

This remastered rerelease of Pink Floyd's classic double album comes with tons of bonus content, including a full live version (a remastered version of Is There Anybody Out There: The Wall Live), two discs worth of previously unreleased demos, a documentary, a book, and various memorabilia. It's for die-hards only, though; all that bounty will cost you $110. A much cheaper "Experience Version" includes just the remastered album and a single disc of highlights from the bonus material.

TRACK "DoYaThing," a new one-off collaboration between Damon Albarn and OutKast's Andre 3000 and LCD Soundsystem's Murphy, downloadable at Converse. There's also an extended, 13-minute version streaming at Stereogum.

Recent artist and industry news

With her 21st (nonconsecutive) week in first place on the Billboard Hot 200 album chart (for, appropriately enough, 21) this week, Adele surpassed Whitney Houston's Bodyguard soundtrack for "the longest command for an album by a woman in the chart's 56-year history." Adele's Grammy-winning album actually posted its best sales week to date this week, over a year after it was released. - Billboard

Recently reunited At The Drive-In will not be recording a new album. - NME

Google has added concert listings to its search results; search for any band and you should see local dates appear beneath the band's main listing. - Google

Late DJ John Peel's massive record collection will be turned into an online interactive museum. - NME

The latest music videos

Odd Future, "Rella":

The Shins, "Simple Song":

Bon Iver, "Towers":

Saint Etienne, "Tonight":

Arctic Monkeys, "R U Mine?":

Lower Dens, "Brains":

School of Seven Bells, "Lafaye":

Still Corners, "Endless Summer":

Gonjasufi, "The Blame":

Unknown Mortal Orchestra, "Strangers Are Strange":

Dr. Dog, "Warrior Man":

Paul Weller, "That Dangerous Age":

Beirut, "Vagabond":

Islands, "Hallways":

Josh Ritter, "Love Is Making Its Way Back Home":

Screaming Females, "It All Means Nothing":

In the studio / coming soon

Santigold's second album, Master of My Make Believe, finally has a release date: May 1st. - Pitchfork

May 1st will also bring Little Broken Hearts, the new Danger Mouse-produced album by Norah Jones. - Audio Perv

Saint Etienne will release Words and Music by Saint Etienne, their first album since 1995, on May 21. - Pitchfork

Jimmy Tamborello returns with his first Dntel album in five years this May when he releases Aimlessness via Pampa Records. - Resident Advisor

Public Image Limited's comeback projects now have release dates (at least in the UK); the four-song EP One Drop is out April 21st, while album This Is PiL follows on May 28. - Pitchfork

Warp Records will release a new Squarepusher album called Ufabulum on May 15. - The Quietus

Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All have been in a studio of a different sort lately. Check out a promo (and then a ">second one) for their upcoming television series Loiter Squad, which debuts March 25 on Adult Swim.

Emily Haines and Metric return with Synthetica, their fifth studio album, on June 12. - BPM

Tours and festivals

Dance music festival the Electric Daisy Carnival will pop up on the East Coast for the first time at a yet-to-be-revealed New York location on May 19-20, with tickets going on sale Friday. Don't worry; the Las Vegas version is returning, too (on June 8-10). - Billboard

Scheduled for September 21-23 in New Jersey, the All Tomorrow's Parties' I'll Be Your Mirror Festival will feature performances by the reunited Afghan Whigs and Make-Up, The Roots, Dirty Three, Sharon Van Etten, comedian Louis CK, and more. Tickets go on sale today; more details at the official festival site.

The second annual Governors Ball Music Festival in New York will feature Modest Mouse, Beck, Built to Spill, Santigold, and more during the weekend of June 23-24. - Pitchfork

Tricky will enlist Martina Topley-Bird to join him on stage for the first time in 15 years in a performance of his classic solo debut album Maxinquaye at the new Sundance London festival on April 27th.

Fiona Apple has announced a handful of live dates for March. - Pitchfork

Catch tUnE-yArDs this summer in North America, when she has scheduled some dates in the eastern half of the continent. - Pitchfork